This Startup Makes Around $300K/Mo. Renting Out Shared Office Space In Manhattan

Most people dream about having a cool office in Soho. This
startup rents you one for $425 a month.

WeWork, a co-workspace
initiative, rents single desks to six-person offices that will
soon host 1,600 people across 600 companies.

In two years, founders Adam Neumann and Miguel McKelvey have set
up office spaces in SoHo, Midtown, the Meatpacking District, and
in the next few months they'll open spaces in San Francisco and
Tel Aviv. Their prices range from $350 to $2,400 per month, and a
building with 200 companies can earn
up to $110,000 per month for WeWork.

“We were both passionate about real estate,” Neumann
told The New York Daily News. “During the economic crises,
there were these empty buildings and these people freelancing or
starting companies. I knew there was a way to match the two. What
separates us, though, is community. It’s not a trend for us. It’s
a way of life.”

The offices have conference rooms, copy machines, meditation
rooms and some even have kegs. Workers can share work tables or
rent private spaces, but there are no cubicles. (Click
here to see photos of the offices)